911 2.4S for sale - resto project

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911 2.4S for sale - resto project

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Nothing to do with me - for sale on VZi. 2.4S for resto.

http://www.volkszone.co.uk/VZi/showthread.php?t=403258
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:shock:
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Indeed! A real resto!
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Post by ross.mcw »

Bit of air in that rear tyre and you're away!
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Post by porker914 »

The rat look has finally hit the porsche!!!

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Post by 58A - 71E »

After doing Barry's welding course I reckon an afternoon's work tops :P

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Post by 911Smonster »

Is there such a thing as a 1971 2.4S? Thought they were only '72/73 unless a few very early ones made it out by late 71.
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Post by IanMcLeod »

Would they have been available from September 1971 onwards as MY72 cars? or would it have been later in 71? I have a 73 model car registered in Nov 72.

It's the "been left unused outside since 1975" comment that gets me. That was an expensive car in those days to discard when only 3 years old :shock:

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So what exactly does the €12,000 get you? A €50,000 restoration bill (and then some)? :shock:
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Post by 912uk »

:shock: shocking.. Now to be honest your better off getting the car for free to have any chance of making it to a compleated car..

Interesting use of the Hiab esp when I heard the crack, where's his banks man with the rope to keep it in control!! and the pressure on the side of the car should help make it a interesting job for Barry to get straight on his jig!! :lol:
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Post by Alan @ CanfordClassics »

Hi,

I would budget alot more that 50K euro for that car, I would think even more than £50k. I also like the way the car is picked up and the motor is hanging on the gear box mounts! :shock:

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Post by 912uk »

yeah your right I noticed that, I was thinking any second now the engine will be on the floor. Then the car will tip forward onto it's nose..

Oh well some muppet will buy it..
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Post by jamie »

That looks like it went down with the Lusitania.
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Post by Timo »

Jeez what a wreck. There are people talking of how its worth the asking price in parts. I can't see it personally. I wonder what sort of condition that 190 bhp engine is in after having sat for 30 odd years?
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Post by 67Porsche911S »

The wreck is on sale at ebay Germany now:

http://cgi.ebay.de/PORSCHE-911-2-4-S-co ... dZViewItem

I like this sentence of the description very much:

if the winner has not seen the car in reality before the end of the auction, i will show him only after it`s fully paied.

By pure magic it has already reached the 12.000€. Ebay is a wonderful thing especially since they hide the bidder identity.
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